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  • LEAP Design and delivery

    Policy

    Prior to installation of the play equipment on the green space area designated to accommodate a LEAP, as shown on Landscape Masterplan Dwg R/2528/1J, the developer will provide the planning authority with a location plan and design to be agreed by the authority, which identifies the type and placement of equipment, and safety surfacing to be used. The developer should ensure the equipment is robust, sustainable, meets the needs of the community and meets with the relevant safety standards. The play equipment shall be installed and maintained in accordance with the approved details. The LEAP shall be delivered following occupation of no more than 50% (60) units on the site.

    Reference
    U0115710
  • Play Inspection certificate

    Policy

    Within 1 month of the installation of the play equipment, the applicant will provide the council with a copy of the post installation inspection certificate certifying the play equipment meets with European standards EN1176 and EN177. The inspection must be carried out by an independent RPII (Register of Play Equipment Safety Inspectors International) registered Playground Equipment Inspector, who is suitably experienced and trained for the task.

    Reference
    U0115711
  • Pumping station details

    Policy

    Notwithstanding the approved Site Layout Plan Dwg Ref: 2332.01 Rev F and prior to commencement of the relevant works, full details of the design of the pumping station, including all materials and boundary treatments shall be submitted and agreed in writing with the Local Planning Authority. This shall include details of the vehicular access to the pumping station.

    Reference
    U0115712
  • Vehicle Turning space

    Policy

    The vehicle turning space as shown on the approved plans shall be constructed before each phase of the development is brought into use and shall thereafter be maintained as such.

    Reference
    U0115713
  • Parking to be retained as such

    Policy

    Before any phase (as shown on Construction Management Plan 2119.12 within the CMS Rev F Dated Oct 2023) of the development hereby permitted is brought into use, the parking serving that phase as shown on the approved plans shall be provided. The parking area shall not be used otherwise than for the parking of private motor vehicles belonging to the occupants of and visitors to the development hereby approved.

    Reference
    U0115714
  • CEMP-Ecology

    Policy

    Prior to the commencement of development a Construction Environmental Management Plan (ecology) shall be submitted to the Local Planning Authority for approval in writing. The plan shall then be implemented in accordance with the approved details. The measures within the CEMP will be based on those outlined in Table 6.1 of the Ecological Impact Assessment Brooks Ecological Ref: Brooks Ecological Ref: ER-5334-17H 22/06/23 (revised 13/11/2023) and also include: -A risk assessment of the potentially damaging construction activities in relation to habitats and fauna. -Any measures identified to protect the adjacent Local Wildlife Site, Red House Plantation from direct and/or indirect impacts of the construction phase.

    Reference
    U0115715
  • Ecological Enhancements plan

    Policy

    Prior to the first occupation of the site, an ecological enhancement plan shall be submitted to the Local Planning Authority for approval in writing. This plan shall include details of the following measures, all of which shall be implemented prior to the first occupation of the site or in an alternative timescale to be approved in writing with the local planning authority: Photographic evidence of the implementation of the measures must be submitted to the local planning authority to discharge this condition. - on 30% of new dwellings a swift box of the, https:// www.manthorpebp.co.uk/ environmental/swift-nesting brick/swift-nesting-brick- or equivalent approved by an ecologist to be located on the northern aspect of the building above 5m from ground level on walls away from trees. - The translocation of the g1a6 'other lowland dry acid grassland' areas to the undeveloped north eastern boundary area of the site -on 20% of new dwellings in suitable site boundary locations, bat boxes of the type: ttps://www.nhbs.com/ Ibstock-enclosed-bat-box-c or equivalent approved by an Ecologist to be sited above 4 m from ground level at south or south west locations on the new building -6 No. tree mounted bat boxes of the Kent Bat Boxhttps://www.nhbs.com/ nhbs-kent-bat-box or equivalent approved by an ecologist. - Hedgehog highways features to be incorporated into property boundaries. - The creation of two reptile/amphibian hibernacula features on the site.

    Reference
    U0115716
  • Additional/updated ecology surveys

    Policy

    Where development commences more than two years from the date of the original protected species surveys, including badgers, bats, great crested newts, reptile and breeding bird surveys, additional/updating surveys should be carried out to ensure that approved mitigation is appropriate for the current situation. Any changes to proposed mitigation measures must be approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority.

    Reference
    U0115717
  • Lighting design -Ecology

    Policy

    Prior to the installation of any external street lighting and bollards to private shared drives, a lighting design strategy for light-sensitive biodiversity in shall be submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority: The strategy shall show how all external lighting within the site will be designed (through the provision of external lighting contour plans and technical specifications) so that it can be clearly demonstrated that it will not disturb or adversely affect the use of the semi-natural areas by bats and other species of wildlife. The strategy shall be informed by the Institute of Lighting Professionals/Bat Conservation Trust, Guidance Note 08/23: Bats and Artificial Lighting at Night. All external lighting shall be installed in accordance with the specification and locations set out in the strategy and maintained as such.

    Reference
    U0115718
  • Habitat Man and Monitoring Plan

    Policy

    Notwithstanding the submitted Habitat Management Plan (Brooks Ecological ref ER 5334-11. 12/06/23), prior to first occupation of the site, a Management and Monitoring Plan for proposed onsite habitats detailed in the Biodiversity Gain Assessment (Brooks Ecological ref ER-5334-16E) further details shall be submitted prior to the first occupation of the site to detail the following measures: o The details of when target condition will be achieved and how it shall be maintained. o A detailed monitoring plan that will be used to inform any potential changes to the ongoing management and assess the progress towards achieving target condition. This should detail the surveys that will be used to inform condition monitoring reports. Monitoring reports will be provided to the Local Planning Authority by the end of years 1,2,3, 5,10,15, 20, and 30 of the monitoring period. o Details of the approval process with the LPA that will be used in instances where monitoring reports show that measures within the approved Habitat Management and Monitoring Plan need to be changed in order to meet target conditions. o The roles, responsibilities, and professional competencies of the people involved in implementing and monitoring the biodiversity net gain delivery. o Evidence of the necessary contractual arrangements to ensure that the necessary resources are available to deliver the proposed biodiversity net gain plan and the ongoing management. The approved Management and Monitoring Plan shall be implemented in full.

    Reference
    U0115719